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2016 GUIDE TO University Study

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2016 Guide to

University Study

Your future begins hereLet the university of South Australia help you meet your potential. take the first steps today.

Push boundaries University is the time to challenge what you know, defy convention and the ordinary. Pursue new ideas and advancements that will help shape the future of your world. As Australia’s university of enterprise we’re committed to pushing boundaries and affecting change. We provide an education that cultivates a spirit of creativity and initiative and equips tomorrow’s leaders and innovators. People like you.

Make connections Meet key people in your industry through networking and experiential learning opportunities, and have access to career services and advice that will carry you into the future. Our strong industry links and hands-on teaching approach complement the theory you’ll learn and are a major reason why our graduates enjoy employment rates that are above the national average and the highest in South Australia.

Be inspired Learn from and be inspired by future-focused teachers who are behind some of the latest developments set to change the world. Almost 70 per cent of our teaching staff hold doctorate qualifications, which ranks us 7th in Australia, and all are dedicated to your success as a student.

Take charge Your future is in your hands and we’re committed to providing you with all of the information you need to be confident of your choice to study with us.

unisa.edu.au/future

Acknowledgement of CountryUniSA respects the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla peoples’ spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the diversity of Aboriginal peoples, past and present.Find out more about the University’s commitment to reconciliation at unisa.edu au/RAP

Artist: Rikurani

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Focused on the futureWe’ve got exciting plans for your future, with new learning spaces for health, science and innovation, right in the heart of Adelaide’s West end.

> Jeffrey Smart Building (JSB): the JSB is open for study, and has quickly become a new hub for the City West campus. Borrow books, grab a coffee or book a quiet study room. Even enjoy a free movie in the HØj Plaza!

> Great Hall: the University will commence building this space in 2015, a new home to graduation ceremonies, student sporting events, a gym, swimming pool and exhibition facilities.

> Sci | C | Ed: the new Science | Creativity | Education Studio will be a space for students and industry to innovate, create and collaborate. Planned for development in 2015, it will be part of the Health Innovation Building.

Go beyond the booksNew adventures There is much more to life at UniSA than study; with a wide range of events and activities both on and off campus. You’ll create lasting memories and have fun. Many opportunities will also help develop your professional, networking, social and leadership skills – all boosting your employability. Some of our unique experiences include leadership programs, social events, and sporting clubs and competitions. You can also connect through the University of South Australia Students’ Association (USASA).

unisa.edu.au/studentexperience

Go global Want to travel and learn more about other cultures? We offer a range of inspiring international opportunities including student exchange, study tours and volunteer programs. Our unique Global Experience program can also give you the skills and knowledge you need to live and work in an increasingly connected and diverse global community.

unisa.edu.au/globalopportunities

Career ready As well as covering the most up-to-date theory, our programs offer experiences outside of the classroom to help you stand out in the job market. This includes work placement opportunities in many programs, with some beginning as early as first year. You could attend networking events, hear from leading guest speakers, showcase your work to industry and receive career mentoring. Plus, our dedicated career services team is available to help while you’re studying and after you graduate.

unisa.edu.au/careers

SA’s leading universityfor graduate careers2014 MyUniversity

6thin Australiaand 49th worldwide in the THE Top 100 under 502014 Times Higher Education

No. 1in South Australia

for student satisfactionGood Universities Guide 2015

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Nursing practice labs are set up like real hospital wards.

Where you’ll studyCity East Situated a short distance from the Rundle Mall shopping district and some of the city’s best art venues, botanic gardens, cafés, restaurants and bars, City East campus offers an abundance of hands-on learning opportunities, services, and social and leisure activities to complement your academic pursuits. It’s where you will study medical and health sciences; nursing; construction management; and urban and regional planning.

City West Located on the western edge of the CBD, City West campus is just a short stroll along North Terrace from the Adelaide Railway Station and tram. The campus offers a variety of modern facilities, including our brand new multi-level learning centre, the Jeffrey Smart Building. It’s in the heart of Adelaide’s major arts, culture and entertainment precinct, and in the hub of vibrant new developments in business and health. City West campus is home to UniSA College as well as programs in art, architecture and design; business; Indigenous and Australian studies; and law.

Magill Nestled near the foothills in the leafy eastern suburbs, Magill campus has lush gardens and open spaces providing a relaxed and picturesque setting. Its study facilities are world-class, including full-size television and radio studios and a purpose-built social work studio designed for interactive learning. Magill campus also has a gym and swimming pool to keep fit. Areas of study include education; communication, international studies and languages; and psychology, social work and human services.

Mawson Lakes Located near over 85 technology companies that make up Technology Park, our Mawson Lakes campus boasts contemporary teaching, learning and research facilities. It’s also home to manicured green spaces and wetland areas, buzzing cafés, and leisure facilities to help you get the most out of your experience. Mawson Lakes campus hosts the following areas of study – engineering; computer and information technology; geospatial and environmental science; and science and mathematics. It’s also a conveniently short drive to UniSA’s Aviation Academy at Parafield Airport for our aviation students.

Mount Gambier and Whyalla The University offers study options at Mount Gambier and Whyalla, both located around 400 kilometres from Adelaide. A team of 60 dedicated academic and teaching staff provide specialised tuition, learning and scholarship opportunities to around 450 local and international students. In the regions, UniSA offers targeted undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in disciplines such as nursing, teaching, social work, engineering and foundation studies, specifically designed to meet the needs of local rural and regional communities.

Construction of the Mount Gambier New Learning Centre commenced in 2015 showing our commitment to local students and the wider community.

unisa.edu.au/campus-facilities

Join more than 185,000 graduates worldwide in our alumni community

2500 students benefit from scholarships each year

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Law students participate in trials in our on-campus Moot Court.

Award-winning visual art and design studios.

Nursing practice labs are set up like real hospital wards.

A purpose-built mechatronics lab is a collaborative space for students to test their projects.

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Band Area of study per 1 EFTSL* per 4.5 unit course

1 Humanities, behavioural science, social studies, foreign languages, visual and performing arts, clinical psychology, nursing and education

$6,152 $769

2 Computing, built environment, health, engineering, surveying, agriculture, mathematics, statistics, science

$8,768 $1,096

3 Law, dentistry, medicine, veterinary science, accounting, administration, economics, commerce

$10,226 $1,278

* The EFTSL (equivalent full-time student load) value is a measure of study load, and this reflects a standard full-time study year.

unisa.edu.au/fees

We’ll help you Adjusting to university life can be fun and exciting. It can also be challenging. At UniSA, we have staff dedicated to helping you keep on track throughout your studies. We have specialised services for Indigenous students and those with disabilities. Whether it be academic, social or personal support, help is never far away.

unisa.edu.au/studentservices

24/7 online learning The University has invested in a new multimillion dollar personal learning environment incorporating virtual classrooms, lecture recording, emails, learning support, administration and results. It’s available 24 hours a day, seven days a week so you can tailor your learning to your life.

unisa.edu.au/flexiblestudy

Engineer your career pathwayTristan PerkinsAssociate degree in engineering

Striving to work in the aerospace industry, with the burning desire to be an astronaut, Tristan Perkins chose the University of South Australia because of its close links with the International Space University through the Southern Hemisphere Summer Space Program.

What further appealed to Tristan were the extensive facilities for mechanical pursuits and the University of South Australia’s ranking in the Times Higher Education top 100 for engineering and technology as the highest ranked university in South Australia.

When asked about his campus at Mawson Lakes, Tristan says ‘it’s excellent. The campus is massive, with lots of open space environments, filled with modern facilities’.

Further to his study at the University, Tristan recently applied and was shortlisted for the Mars One mission, meaning he may be one of the first people to live on Mars. Based in the Netherlands, Mars One aims to establish the first human settlement on Mars by 2023.

Paying for your studies Your place as a domestic student at the University of South Australia is Commonwealth-supported. This means that you are charged for a portion of the cost of your studies, and the Australian government contributes part of the cost. If eligible, you can defer your contribution through a HECS-HELP loan and repay it later through the taxation system. Your contribution will depend on what you study. See table for a breakdown of student contribution amounts for 2015, as per Australian Government guidelines.

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Individual circumstances may differ and some conditions may apply. Please contact our Future Student Enquiries team to discuss your pathway. unisa.edu.au/pathways

High School Complete Year 12 and apply using your ATAR.

Complete a two-year diploma, then enter second year of a UniSA degree.

Complete the one-year Foundation Studies program, then apply to enter

first year of a UniSA degree.

Complete a two-year program in engineering (via ATN Test), or built

environments, then enter the second year of the related degree.

Apply using a certificate IV, diploma or advanced diploma from TAFE or another RTO. You may also receive

credit for your study.

Complete a diploma through SAIBT. Then enter second year of a related

degree. A minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) is required.

If you are over 18 and haven't completed more than 2 years of

full-time tertiary study in the last 2 years, you can sit the STAT for entry

into UniSA programs.

If you have completed at least half a year of full-time equivalent study

(at either UniSA or another institution) you can apply using your GPA.

Complete four courses at an appropriate level through Open

Universities Australia (OUA), then apply to UniSA based on your GPA.

UniSA College

UniSA Associate Degree

TAFE/RTO

South Australian Institute of Business and Technology

(SAIBT) Diploma

Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)

Higher Education Study

Choose your pathwayUse your ATAR (Year 12)

Or take a UniSA pathway

Or take an alternative pathway

Bonus Points Universities in South Australia have replaced all previous bonus point schemes with the following schemes for students commencing from 2016:

> SA Universities Equity Scheme: bonuses for students coming from specified schools, as well as individuals experiencing disadvantage.

> SA Language, Literacy and Mathematics Bonus Point Scheme: bonuses for students who successfully complete a language other than English, or specified English and Mathematics subjects.

For more information call (08) 8302 2376, submit an enquiry via unisa.edu.au/enquiry or visit:

unisa.edu.au/bonuspoints

Guaranteed entry UniSA Preferred is a scheme that offers guaranteed entry into many UniSA programs for domestic Year 12, TAFE and other registered training organisation (RTO) students.

If your ATAR (including any bonus points) or TAFE/RTO award meets the UniSA Preferred score for that program, you have met any prerequisites, and you have listed the program as your first preference, you are in. It’s guaranteed.

unisa.edu.au/preferred

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Art, Architecture and DesignBachelor of Architectural Studies 424441 3 CWe 80.15 90 CiV Advdip Y N Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Interior Architecture 424081 4 CWe 65.8 80 CiV diP Y N Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Design (Product Design) 424551 3 CWe 60.5 75 CiV diP Y N Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication) 424151 3 CWe 60.7 75 CiV diP Y N Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Visual Arts 424381 3 CWe 60.15 75 CiV diP Y N Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Visual Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 444511 3+2 CWe/MLK 72.05 85 CiV diP Y N Y FS

Bachelor of Art and Design (Honours) Apply online 1 CWe Note 1 n/a n/a n/a N N Y n/a

Aboriginal and Australian StudiesBachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society) 424561 3 CWe 55.2 70 CiV diP Y Y Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society)/ Bachelor of Social Work 444321 5 CWe/MAG 63.4 75 CiV diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society)/ Master of Teaching (Secondary) 424661 3+2 CWe/MLK New 85 CiV diP Y Px Y FS

Accounting, Finance, Economics and PropertyBachelor of Business (Economics, Finance and Trade) 424091 3 CWe 65.45 75 CiV diP Y Y Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Business (Property) 424131 3 CWe 65.45 75 CiV diP Y Y Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) 424181 3 CWe 68.65 75 CiV diP Y Y Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Business (Finance) 424051 3 CWe 66.6 75 CiV diP Y Y Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting), Bachelor of Business (Finance) 424191 4 CWe 68.15 75 CiV diP Y Y Y dipB, FS

AviationBachelor of Aviation 434032 3 MLK 65 75 MS, SM, P CiV diP Y N Y FS

Business and ManagementBachelor of Business 424571 3 CWe 66.7 70 CiV CiV Y Px Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Business (Design and Innovation) 424581 3 CWe 71.7 70 CiV CiV Y Px Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Business (Information Strategy and Management) 424671 3 CWe New 70 CiV CiV Y Px Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Business (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) 424591 3 CWe 67 70 CiV CiV Y Px Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Business (Health Services Management) 424601 3 CWe 77 70 CiV CiV Y Px Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Business (Legal Studies) 424611 3 CWe 67 70 CiV CiV Y Px Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) 424351 3 CWe 65.05 75 CiV diP Y Y Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Business (Management) 424101 3 CWe 65 75 CiV diP Y Y Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) 424511 3 CWe 69.3 75 CiV diP Y Y Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Psychological Science (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills)/Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) 444541 4 MAG/

CWe New 75 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Communication, International Studies and LanguagesBachelor of Arts 444341 3 MAG 60.15 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Arts (English and Creative Writing) 444351 3 MAG 60.1 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Arts (History and Cultural Studies) 444361 3 MAG 61.1 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) 444371 3 MAG 60.1 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Arts (Languages) 444381 3 MAG 62.25 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Arts (Linguistics) 444391 3 MAG 60.3 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Arts (Performing Arts) 444401 3 MAG 61.85 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Arts (Sociology) 444411 3 MAG 60.95 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 444521 3+2 MAG/MLK 70.75 85 CiV diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Communication and Media 444421 3 MAG 60.95 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing 444431 3 MAG 75.25 90 CiV Advdip Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Media Arts 444471 3 MAG 60.1 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Media Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 444531 3+2 MAG/MLK 71.3 85 CiV diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing, Bachelor of Arts (English and Creative Writing) 444461 4 MAG 75.8 90 CiV Advdip Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing, Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) 444451 4 MAG 76.8 90 CiV Advdip Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) 444501 5 MAG 60.15 75 CiV diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Apply online 1 MAG Note 1 n/a n/a n/a N Px Y n/a

Computer and Information TechnologyBachelor of Information Technology 434041 3 MLK 60.1 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) (Enterprise Business Solutions) 434121 4 MLK 79.8 n/a diP diP Y N N FS

Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Entertainment Design) 434881 3 MLK 60.35 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Information Technology (Mobile Application Development) 434091 3 MLK 72.5 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking and Cybersecurity) 434891 3 MLK 61.45 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) 434871 3 MLK 60.95 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipSt, FS

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Computer and Information Technology continued

Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) 434211 4 MLK 66 80 CiV diP Y Px Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) 4BH006 1 MLK Note 1 n/a Y Y n/a

Construction Management and EconomicsAssociate Degree in Built Environment 415011 2 Ce 61.75 65 CiV CiV Y N Y FS

Bachelor of Built Environment 414301 3 Ce 65.45 75 CiV diP Y N Y AB, FS

Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours) 414021 4 Ce 80.55 85 AdvdiP AdvdiP Y N Y

Education

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)^ 444301 4 MAG Note 11 70.35 85 diP diP Y Y Y FS

Bachelor of Education (Primary)^ 444311 4 MAG Note 11 70.2 85 diP diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Education (Primary and Middle) 434021 4 MLK 70 85 diP diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Education (Secondary Design and Technology) 434071 4 MLK 71.15 85 diP diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Education (Secondary Food and Textiles Technologies) 434081 4 MLK 71.15 85 diP diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Human Movement/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 414401 3+2 Ce/MLK 81.25 n/a diP Advdip Y N Y FS

Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 444521 3+2 MAG/MLK 70.75 85 CiV diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society)/ Master of Teaching (Secondary) 424661 3+2 CWe/

MLK New 85 CiV diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 434111 3+2 MLK 80.2 85 MS CiV diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Media Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 444531 3+2 MAG/MLK 71.3 85 CiV diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Science/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 434101 3+2 MLK 61.35 n/a Note 5 CiV diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Visual Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 444511 3+2 CWe/MLK 72.05 85 CiV diP Y N Y FS

Engineering

Associate Degree in Engineering 435021 2 MLK Note 10 60.5 65 Note 9 CiV CiV Y PX Y FS

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) 434481 4 MLK 70.05 80 MS P CiV diP Y N Y Ae, FS

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Structural) 434941 4 MLK 81.25 80 MS P CiV diP Y N Y Ae, FS

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) 434951 4 MLK 70.35 80 MS P CiV diP Y N Y dipSt, Ae,FS

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Mechatronic) 434451 4 MLK 74.5 80 MS P CiV diP Y N Y dipSt, Ae,FS

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) 434321 4 MLK Note 10 73.7 80 MS P CiV diP Y PX Y dipSt, Ae,FS

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Advanced Manufacturing) 434791 4 MLK 77.9 80 MS P CiV diP Y N Y dipSt, Ae,FS

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Mechatronic) 434781 4 MLK 76.45 80 MS P CiV diP Y N Y dipSt, Ae,FS

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) 434031 4 MLK 90 80 MS P CiV diP Y N Y dipSt, Ae,FS

Geospatial Science and Environmental ScienceBachelor of Environmental Science 434921 3 MLK 62.9 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Geospatial Science 434981 3 MLK 73.8 70 MS P CiV diP Y N Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Sustainable Environments (Honours) 4BH010 1 MLK Note 1 n/a N N N n/a

Law

Bachelor of Laws 424461 4 , Note 2 CWe 88.15 95 n/a n/a N N Y FS

Bachelor of Laws double degrees 424471 5 CWe 88 95 n/a n/a # # Y FS

MarketingBachelor of Business (Marketing) 424111 3 CWe 65.35 75 CiV diP Y Y Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Marketing and Communication 424451 3 CWe/MAG 67.45 75 CiV diP Y Y Y FS

Medical and Health SciencesBachelor of Human Movement 414231 3 Ce 78.1 n/a diP Advdip Y N Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Human Movement/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 414401 3+2 Ce/MLK 81.25 n/a diP Advdip Y N Y FS

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy 414092 4 Ce 97.2 n/a AdvdiP Advdip Y N N FS

Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology 414391 4 Ce 96.1 n/a AdvdiP Advdip Y N Y FS

Bachelor of Health Science 414311 3 Ce 69 80 diP diP Y N Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) 4BH001 1 Ce Note 1 n/a n/a n/a N N Y n/a

Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine 414011 4 Ce 81.35 85 C or B or P diP diP Lab tech Y N Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) 414371 4 Ce 99.85 n/a AdvdiP Advdip Y N N FS

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine) 414341 4 Ce 98.45 n/a AdvdiP Advdip Y N N FS

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Radiation Therapy) 414361 4 Ce 98.5 n/a AdvdiP Advdip Y N N FS

Bachelor of Medical Science 414381 3 Ce 80.95 85 diP Advdip Y N Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Medical and Pharmaceutical Science (Honours) 4BH008 1 Ce n/a n/a n/a n/a N N Y n/a

Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences 414291 3 Ce 72.65 80 diP diP Y N Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science 414331 3 Ce 72.05 80 C or B or P diP diP Y N Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Pharmacy 414101 4 Ce 85 n/a C or B or P diP Advdip Y N Y FS

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Bachelor of Physiotherapy 414112 4 Ce 99 n/a B, P AdvdiP Advdip Y N N FS

Bachelor of Podiatry 414321 4 Ce 92.3 n/a C, B AdvdiP Advdip Y N N FS

MusicAssociate Degree in Music JMA 2 MtG* New n/a Ciii n/a N N N FS

Diploma in Music JMA 1 MtG* New n/a Ciii n/a N N N dipM, FS

Bachelor of Music JMA 3 MtG* New n/a CiV n/a N N N AM, dipM, FS

Nursing and MidwiferyBachelor of Midwifery 414241 3 Ce 94.3 n/a AdvdiP Advdip Y Y Y FS

Bachelor of Midwifery (External) 414245 3 eXt 96.2 n/a AdvdiP Advdip Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-registration)^ 414141 3 Ce 65.05 70 diP, Note 4 Note 3 Y Y Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-registration) (External) 414145 3 eXt 65 70 diP, Note 4 Note 3 Y Y Y dipSt, FS

Psychology, Social Work and Human ServicesBachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society)/ Bachelor of Social Work 444321 5 CWe/

MAG 63.4 75 CiV diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Psychological Science 444211 3 MAG 60.7 70 CiV diP Y N N dipA, FS

Bachelor of Psychological Science (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills) 444481 3 MAG 63.45 70 CiV diP Y N N dipA, FS

Bachelor of Psychological Science (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills)/Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) 444541 4 MAG/

CWe New 75 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Psychological Science (Cognitive Neuroscience) 444331 3 MAG 85.85 90 CiV Advdip Y N N FS

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) 444221 4 MAG 96.25 n/a CiV Advdip Y N Y FS

Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) 444101 3 MAG 60.5 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services)/ Bachelor of Psychological Science 444241 4 MAG 60.25 70 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Social Work^ 444111 4 MAG 60.1 75 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) 444491 4 MAG 83.45 90 CiV Advdip Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) 444501 5 MAG 60.15 75 CiV diP Y Px Y FS

Science and MathematicsBachelor of Mathematical Sciences 434661 3 MLK 97.65 85 MS CiV diP Y N Y FS

Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 434111 3+2 MLK 80.2 85 MS CiV diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Science 434201 3 MLK 60.6 70 Note 5 CiV diP Y N Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Science/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 434101 3+2 MLK 61.35 n/a Note 5 CiV diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Science (Advanced Materials) 434011 3 MLK 91.15 90 Note 6 CiV Advdip Y N Y FS

Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) (Industrial and Applied Mathematics) 4BH005 1 MLK Note 1 n/a n/a n/a Y N Y n/a

Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Nano- and Biomaterials) 4BH009 1 MLK Note 1 n/a n/a n/a N N Y n/a

Tourism, Sports and EventsBachelor of Business (Sport and Recreation Management) 434191 3 CWe 65.05 75 CiV diP Y Y Y dipB, FS

Bachelor of Business (Tourism and Event Management) 424371 3 CWe 65.05 75 CiV diP Y Y Y dipB, FS

Urban and Regional PlanningBachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) 414161 4 Ce 65.4 75 CiV diP Y N Y FS

Whyalla and Mount Gambier ProgramsBachelor of Education (Early Childhood) - Mount Gambier 474051 4 MtG New 85 diP diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) - Whyalla 464131 4 WHY New 85 diP diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Education (Primary) - Mount Gambier 474061 4 MtG New 85 diP diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Education (Primary) - Whyalla 464141 4 WHY New 85 diP diP Y Px Y FS

Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-registration) - Mount Gambier 474031 3 MtG 69.25 70 diP, Note 4 Note 3 Y Y Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-registration) - Whyalla 464071 3 WHY 67.1 70 diP, Note 4 Note 3 Y Y Y dipSt, FS

Bachelor of Social Work - Mount Gambier 474041 4 MtG 61.7 75 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Bachelor of Social Work - Whyalla 464081 4 WHY 61.5 75 CiV diP Y Px Y dipA, FS

Foundation Studies - Mount Gambier 477011 1 MtG n/a Note 8 N Y Y n/a

Foundation Studies - Whyalla 467011 1 WHY n/a Note 8 N Y Y n/a

Pathway ProgramsDiploma in Arts 426011 2 CWe 50.4 50 Ciii, Note 7 N Px Y FS

Diploma in Arts/Bachelor of Arts 424621 4 CWe 50.25 50 Ciii, Note 7 N Px Y FS

Diploma in Business 426031 2 CWe 50.7 50 Ciii, Note 7 N Px Y FS

Diploma in Business/Bachelor of Business 424631 4 CWe 51.15 50 Ciii, Note 7 N Px Y FS

Diploma in Science and Technology 426021 2 CWe 50.85 50 Ciii, Note 7 N Px Y FS

Diploma in Science and Technology/Bachelor of Health Science 424651 4 CWe 52.1 50 Ciii, Note 7 N Px Y FS

Diploma in Science and Technology/Bachelor of Information Technology 424641 4 CWe 52.9 50 Ciii, Note 7 N Px Y FS

Foundation Studies 427021 1 CWe n/a n/a Note 8 N Y Y n/a

Foundation Studies - Mount Gambier 477011 1 MtG n/a n/a Note 8 N Y Y n/a

Foundation Studies - Whyalla 467011 1 WHY n/a n/a Note 8 N Y Y n/a

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Ciii Certificate iii or higher award in related field.

CiV Certificate iV or higher award in related field.

diP diploma or higher award in related field.

AdvdiP Advanced diploma or higher award in related field.

Px Partly external: some courses are available in external mode.

# Partial (not for Law component).JMA Apply directly to the James

Morrison Academy of Music at jamesmorrisonacademy.com

* Students will be based at the James Morrison Academy of Music in Mount Gambier.

^ Also available at Whyalla and Mount Gambier.

NotesNote 1 entry to this one-year Honours program

requires completion of a bachelor degree.Note 2 Can be completed in three years if studied in

three trimesters per year. Note 3 enrolled Nurse Certificate iV or diploma

in Nursing - both with current practising certificate.

Note 4 Certificate iV when accompanied by a current enrolled Nurse Practising Certificate.

Note 5 SACe Stage 2 Physics and Mathematical Studies for the majors and minors in Applied Physics; SACe Stage 2 Chemistry for the majors and minors in Biology or Chemistry; SACe Stage 2 Mathematical Studies for the majors and minors in Mathematics.

Note 6 one or more SACe Stage 2 Science subjects chosen from Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Geology ANd one SACe Stage 2 Mathematics subject chosen from Mathematical Methods, Mathematical Studies or Specialist Mathematics.

Note 7 Applicants who have completed a tAFe/Vet award at diploma level or above, or who have studied at higher education level for more than two years will not be considered for admission to the program.

Note 8 Applicants who have previously studied at higher education level or completed a tAFe/Vet award at Certificate iV or higher will not be considered for admission to this program.

Note 9 SACe Stage 1 Mathematics Note 10 Whilst this program is based from the

metropolitan campus specified, courses are available at Whyalla campus through blended mode.

Note 11 Whilst this program is based from the metropolitan campus specified, courses are available at Whyalla and Mount Gambier through blended mode and online delivery.

KeyCampus codesCe City eastCWe City WestMLK Mawson LakesMAG MagillWHY WhyallaMtG Mount GambiereXt external

Subject codesB BiologyC ChemistryMM Mathematical MethodsMS Mathematical StudiesP PhysicsSM Specialist Mathematics

International Baccalaureate/Interstate equivalentsMathematical Studies: IB: Mathematics (HL) (Min Grade 3, Mathematics (SL) (Min Grade 4); VIC: Mathematical Methods (Major); ACT: Mathematical Methods (Major), Specialist Mathematics (Major-Minor); NSW: Mathematics extension 1, Mathematics; QLD: Mathematics B; TAS: Mathematics Methods; WA: Mathematics 3C/3d.

Mathematical Methods: IB: Mathematics (HL) (Min Grade 3, Mathematics (SL) (Min Grade 4); VIC: Further Mathematics; ACT: Mathematical Applications; NSW: General Mathematics; QLD: Mathematics A; TAS: Mathematics Applied; WA: Mathematics 3A/3B.

Specialist Mathematics: IB: Mathematics (HL) (Min Grade 3); VIC: Specialist Mathematics; ACT: Specialist Mathematics (double Major); NSW: Mathematics extension 2; QLD: Mathematics C; TAS: Mathematics Specialised; WA: Specialist Mathematics 3C/3d.

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UniSA Pathways codesFS Foundation StudiesdipA diploma in ArtsdipB diploma in BusinessdipM diploma in MusicdipSt diploma in Science and

technologyAe Associate degree in

engineeringAB Associate degree in Built

environmentAM Associate degree in Music

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